While Miller is reporting that Kill is doing OK after the seizure, there isn't any additional info on his condition at this time. Hopefully for the Gophers, Kill can make a full recovery in time to be back on the sideline at some point this season.

This isn't the first time health concerns have arisen for Minnesota's head coach.

Last season, Kill collapsed on the sidelines during a Gophers game and was hospitalized shortly after.

Also in Schroeder's report, it was confirmed that Kill has a seizure disorder that is reason for these serious health concerns. On top of that, Kill also beat kidney cancer back in 2006. So clearly, the Gophers' coach is a fighter to the fullest extent.

Kill is in the second year of rebuilding Minnesota's football program. Thus far in 2012, the Gophers are 4-2 and off to a solid start that has fans hoping for the best down the road after a lackluster three-win season a year ago.